bad now, it's about to get worse. The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation or HART will shut down parts of some major roadways. KITV 4's Cam Tran breaks down when and where. 19-21 50-56 nat sound of traffic Oahu drivers get ready for more cones, detour signs and road bumps. Starting on Monday, November 25th, the entire stretch of Old Farrington Highway from North/South Road to Old Fort Weaver road will be shut down for the Honolulu rail construction project. SCOT ISHIKAWA, HART SPOKESPERSO N. IN: 09:04 THE CONTRACTOR HAS DONE AS MUCH WORK AS POSSIBLE TO KEEP THE EAST BOUND DIRECTION OF THE HIGHWAY BUT TO FINISH THE JOB WE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO CLOSE THAT STRETCH OF ROAD IN BOTH DIRECTIONS 9:15 The HART spokesperson says crews will start building columns along Old Farrington Highway which will keep the road shut until April. nats of traffic on Kamehameha HIghway And on Kamehameha Highway, workers are digging in the median in front of the Waiau Power Plant. A section of the Eastbound lane is closed near the power plant as crews conduct soil samples. Cam's Standup in :42:48 And expect more of these drill rigs to pop up on Kamehameha Highway In a week, crews will add another rig like this one near the Waimalu Shopping center with more rigs slated for next year. HART says they will try to keep the traffic lights on Kamehameha Highway green longer to alleviate any back ups and work with the state department of transportation as they work on the H1 Pearl City Viaduct. Ishikawa 12:40 whenever we they do work on those nights we close the west bound lanes on kamehmeha at 10pm. This will allow people who get home from work to use one corridor or other. 12:52 HART says this is just the start of what could be more major closures ahead. They ask drivers to safe and patient to protect themselves and the crews working on the rail project. Reporting from Pearl City, Cam Tran, KITV 4 News. HART set up a HOTLINE for drivers who have questions or concerns about the road closures call 566-2299. Also watch KITV4 morning news as Cam Tran helps you maneuver through the traffic closures mess in the morning! Coming up-- more Hawaii